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James Earl Brown (August 8, 1926 – December 18, 2006) [2] was an American trumpeter, saxophonist and singer. He was also credited or billed as Jimmy Earle , Jumpin' Jimmy Brown , and Rio Pardo . Biography
James Victor Scott (July 17, 1925 – June 12, 2014), known professionally as Little Jimmy Scott or Jimmy Scott, was an American jazz vocalist known for his high natural contralto voice and his sensitivity on ballads and love songs. After success in the 1940s and 1950s, Scott's career faltered in the early 1960s.
Emmanuel Lynn Gales (December 4, 1964 – July 19, 2002 [2]), known professionally as Little Jimmy King, was an American Memphis blues guitarist, singer and songwriter. [1] A left-handed guitarist who played the instrument upside down, he concocted his stage name in deference to his two musical heroes, Jimi Hendrix and Albert King .
The 2012 Osmonds album I Can't Get There Without You was performed with Jimmy Osmond on lead vocals; it was the first album to feature Jimmy as lead singer, as older brother Merrill Osmond historically held that role in the band. In live performances, Jimmy often serves as a co-lead singer with Merrill, a role previously held by Donny during ...
However, Kingsley's record was distributed by MGM, the record label the Osmonds recorded for, and that was how Jimmy's mother first heard "Long Haired Lover From Liverpool". She thought it would be a great song for the youngest member of the Osmond family. Mike Curb, president of MGM and producer of the Osmonds agreed and recorded Jimmy.
1958 - Little Jimmy Rushing and the Big Brass (Columbia, 1958) 1959- Rushing Lullabies (Columbia, 1959) 1960 - Bessie - Clara - Mamie & Trixie (The Songs They Made Famous) (Columbia, 1961) 1963 - Five Feet of Soul (Colpix, 1963) 1962-66 - Mr. Five By Flve "Live" (Montage, ) 1964 - Big Boy Blues (Grand Prix Series, 1964) with Al Hibbler
Jimmy Little Sings Country (1975) Travellin' Minstrel Man (Festival, 1976) The Best of Jimmy Little (Festival, 1977) An Evening with Jimmy Little (1978) (2× live album recorded at the Sydney Opera House) 20 Golden Country Greats (Festival, 1979) The Best of Jimmy Little (June 1994) Yorta Yorta Man (Monitor, 1995)
The group originated in Harlem in the mid-1950s as the Young Lads, comprising Vernon Rivers (b. c.1941), his younger brother Jimmy Rivers (b. c.1944), Eddie Bonelli (b.1941) and Louis Brown. The Rivers brothers were both born in Bishopville, South Carolina , moving to New York around 1953; Bonelli and Brown were both from New York.